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The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is no. 11 in the series. It demonstrates use of direct and indirect objects. Poor dad has lost his passport and this story shows what it is like to get a replacement when overseas. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is 10B in the series and continues the story of Arthur’s adventures in England form story no. 10. It demonstrates use of demonstrative and possessive adjectives and completes the grammar in Unit 10. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is number 10A in the series and it goes with unit 10 in Tapis Volant talking about accidents and emergency situations. It demonstrates use of the imperfect and perfect tenses together plus use of ‘en train de’. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is the no. 9 in the series. It demonstrates use of reflexive verbs in the past tense and looks at how to talk about accidents and mishaps. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is 8A in the series. It is the same as number 8 which uses the imprefect tense but it made sense to create a present tense version for lower school too. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is the fifth one in the series. It demonstrates use of irregular passé composé verbs with the avoir auxiliary. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly, I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support. The comics will be loaded later as there are some errors to correct. In the meantime, please enjoy the video which works with the comprehension questions.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is the third one in the series. It demonstrates use of negatives in French. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support. You can adapt them for plays. You might like to have students create a tableau and read the text out and film them to make your own little movie. This one is also on You tube although the picture quality is a little fuzzy.

The Arthur series of comics in French, help our students who are working with Tapis Volant 2 but can be used by anyone. This is the second one in the series. It demonstrates use of reflexive verbs. On the cover page there are comprehension questions. Sadly I cannot upload the sound file but a teacher can read out the text.
We use the this for both listening and reading comprehension. You can white out the words if you want to use it for listening and students then have the comic pictures as support.

These resources provide Medium Term Plans for French for any KS2 year group, depending on prior knowledge. The plans explain each lesson focus and has attached resources. There are also ideas and weblinks within the planning to make the teaching easier and fun for the children. I spoke conversational Spanish and NO French prior to being MFL Coordinator, I’m learning with the children every week as we progress. I’m having as much fun as them learning new vocabulary through speaking and listening games. So don’t worry if you’re not a linguist, give it a go, the children love it!